Grifo di Tancredi (active 1271 - 1312) was an Italian painter who was likely born in Florence.
Little biographical history is known for this painter, and one existing work, a triptych at the National Gallery of Scotland, has been attributed to him on the basis of inscriptions.
[1][2] In 1271, Grifo rented a workshop in Volterra together with Filippo di Jacopo.
He appears to have worked on painting the Fontana Maggiore in Perugia in 1281.
In 1303 he executed a now lost painting in the Palazzo Vecchio, commemorating a political event of the day.